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Documentation
I'm probably missing something obvious, but neither the website nor this repo has any documentation.
Is this a markdown editor I can embed in my "classic" rendered (html rendered by server) websites?
Do I have to build my own version?
Can I use npm to import it?
Is there any documentation?
Hi Guys,
This is informational, but upgrading to the latest from versions prior to 11.11.0 fail to update the db schema for postgres instances.
e.g.
"Your current database version is too old to be migrated. You should upgrade to GitLab 11.11.0 before moving to this version. Please see https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/policy/maintenance.html#upgrade-recommendations"
Thought it might be worth mention
I cannot figure out how to use properly danger on circleci 2.0 with workflows
Support I have a linear workflow where I bundle my app / install libraries (build job) and then run the tests in parallel. (I'm taking Ruby/Rspec as an example).
How can I execute Danger to report test failures on all containers ?
Currently if a job fails on circleCI, the dependent jobs are not ran (ie if I
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May 14, 2020 - JavaScript
What would you like Renovate to be able to do?
Has configuration options to be able to create as draft PR.
Describe the solution you'd like
if configuration like draftPR as boolean is true then renovate-bot just create PR as draft in github. (default value should be false)
Misc
Github API for create pull request as draft is already provided https://developer.github.com/v
This originated from a Slack conversation with @sc0ttkclark. It’s probably easier to contain the conversation here.
In thinking about how to engineer this solution it might be best to add to the class CLI_Integration with a couple of new commands plugin branch-switch-git and theme branch-switch-git with similar arguments as plugin install-git.
Install was easier as we already had tha
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May 14, 2020 - Ruby
If an incorrect URL is opened, please provide the following so we can write a test:
Example clone URL:
https://aur.archlinux.org/git-open-git.git or ssh://aur@aur.archlinux.org/git-open-git.git
Example branch name:
master
Expected web URL:
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/git-open-git
It will be a simple fix. We can add a simple if condition with a regex to check
reviewdog/reviewdog#405 introduced the -tee option, but there is no mention of the feature in the readme. This would be helpful info for us who are trying to implement/debug this tool
Per the tox documentation is mentions that the parallel_show_output setting is a global [tox] setting however this doesn't seem to be the case, i.e., if one's tox.ini file is of the form:
[tox]
parallel_show_output = true
then running tox --parallel auto does not show any output.
According to t
Points to cover:
- playbook for how to get started with testing
- differences between testing locally vs staging vs production
- how to configure tests for different environments
@johngrimsey thank you for the idea! Please feel free to comment if I missed something.
Description of the problem, including code/CLI snippet
Documentation is missing an example how to make use of project import parameters.
The Gitlab-API supports these parameters (name,file,path,overwrite)
Expected Behavior
It would be good to add an example to the documentation (if those parameters are supported)
Actual Behavior
Specifications
- python-gitlab versi
We add gitlab bot in group but all of the message is not necessary for everyone.
so i thinks it's very good feature that give the usernames of users to bot and bot mention the user if that pm related to that user.
Git knows to translate git $var to git-$var if it isn't a built-in command.
Thus all of the examples could use git chglog instead of git-chglog.
This has the advantage of greater familiarity, potential integration with .gitconfig and less explaining to do.
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Apr 24, 2020 - TypeScript
If this is how we search for a user by username:
Gitlab.users(username: "someuser")How can we search by user email address?
The Gitlab API documentation says:
You can also search for users by name or primary email using ?search=. For example. /users?search=John.
Does this gem support it?
Related to #529
$ git repo --help
No manual entry for git-repo
$ git-repo --help
....
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Mar 2, 2020 - Dockerfile
It looks like it was solved in the upstream (spf13/cobra#669) but your version is pinned at v0.0.0-20180412120829-615425954c3b (I'm not a gopher, so i'm not 100% sure that that's the reason)
See ucb-bar/chisel-testers2#128 (comment).
If a Scalafix has accompanying documentation it would be nice if Scala Steward would link to it in the PR. To support this, scalafix.Migration would need a new field of type Option[Uri] which would be used when creating the PR body.
The GitLab API normally limits the list of issues to 100 entries per request, with a default of 20. This means that Issues::all() and Project::issues() by extension only return the first 20 issues of a project by default, which is surprising given their respective names. It'd be nice if the docs stated this fact, and provided a workaround.
I'd be willing to write a PR for this.
nested group support
Hi,
Now that we have nested group in gitlab since v9 it would be very interesting to implement it in gitlab-mirrors.
Would be super useful, as we could mirror several git repositories of a unique project to a unique sub group in a base "gitlab-mirrors" group (wow!)
Cheers
https://github.com/google/starlark-go/blob/master/doc/spec.md
It should satisfy our reproducibility needs (like jsonnet) and could be easier to write agola config files.
Like in #137 we should provide build context information.
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